Sunday, January 24, 2010

Hi Y'all from the south. I hope this update finds you well. Well, where do we begin. The last time we blogged, I mentioned we were going to keep the "outside tubes" because we could keep them clean better than internalizing them. BUT, We had to keep flushing them twice a day to keep them open. The docs also said that if I got a fever over 101, to head for the ER. So Tues night I hit 103 and we headed for the Ft Myers ER. Flushing the tubes can cause infection. The Ft Myers hospitals are swamped with snowbirds so we waited for ever and spent 2 nights before we got released so we could go back to Tampa where they know the "ins and outs of the tubes" ( how's that for a pun). We drove up to Tampa Thurs afternoon and spent the night for an early appointment to replace the old tubes then we went home same day. The good news is that the docs think plastic covered tubes can be used for internalizing both tubes. The success rate of the tubes staying clear after 1 year is 95 %. This means I can be more mobile, less pain, less chance of future infections, and a better quality of life. So, That's it for now. Thanks again to all of our friends-all of your cards, calls, e-mails, and most of all- your prayers. They mean SO much. God bless, The Rutts

6 comments:

  1. Good to hear! Had us all worried again!
    Love you guys,
    Doris

    ReplyDelete
  2. Praise the Lord for getting those tubes situated...So glad to hear the good news on that ...We were worried too we kept checking the blog everyday...

    We'll keep praying for more good news....

    Love you guys...
    Keith & Linda

    ReplyDelete
  3. Hey Jim,

    Good luck with those new tubes. I hope you're feeling well and able to enjoy the nice weather down there. I'll keep praying for a miracle.

    Whitey

    ReplyDelete
  4. Hi Jim and Debbie,

    Greeting from the cold and snowy north. Glad to see the update. We check in frequently for news. I hope these tubes work out better. We think of you often and we are sending prayers your way .
    Ken and Sue Weegar

    ReplyDelete
  5. Don & Lori here 1/28/10 at 8:10pm. Just now spoke with Jim. He sounded great & strong. He had his first raditation treatment today at 8am(took about 8 minutes). He will continue this routine 5 days a week for the next six weeks. He prefers the early morning schedule so he & Deb can have the remainder of the day free to do whatever. Stay in touch, love ya! Don & Lori R.

    ReplyDelete
  6. Hang in there, Jimbo! You and Debbie and your whole family are always in my thoughts and prayers.

    Tom S.

    ReplyDelete